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      Add Chef Supermarket feed to ProGet
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      apxltd

      Hey @splatteredbits , We've only had a single request for a private Chef Supermarket over all these years, and I'm almost certain that was from you My general impression of the market/demand is that Chef has become a "legacy solution" (compared to Docker, K8, etc.), and Progress has no plans to increase its relevance. They appear to be operating in "maintenance mode", and it's kind of like an SVN in a Git world. There's still some activity on recent packages, but it looks like it's just minor version bumps. I could read this wrong... but I don't think it makes sense for us to invest in a declining platform without a lot of user demand. Best, Alex
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      Add Swift package feed to ProGet
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      Hi @splatteredbits , I don't think this would be technically possible, at least from my initial review. Swift has neither "packages" nor "repositories" - the package index is nothing more than a packages.json file that points to other repositories on GitHub. The client clones those repositories and presumably checks-out a tag to get a specific version. Likewise, to "publish" a package to the Swift Package Index, you submit a GitHub issue. So I guess, if you wanted a private Swift repository, you'd just need to make a Git repository and follow those conventions? Cheers, Alex
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